Decided to start this, so people could post their election results here.
I'll start off with some election results for my fictional country the Kingdom of Rosalia. I'll post the two results of Albion later.
1901 (97 seats total, 49 needed for majority)
Liberals: 51 seats, 53.0%
Conservatives: 35 seats, 35.7%
Delik Independence: 11 seats, 11.3%
Resulting Gov't: LIBERAL MAJORITY
Resulting PM: Niccolo Cyndican (Liberal)
The first democratic election in the Kingdom resulted in a Liberal majority, as the people trusted them, and not the Conservatives. Delik Independence got a lot of votes... This election, and all elections forth, were decided by the Astudillo System (D'Hondt)
1905 (97 seats total, 49 needed for majority)
Liberals: 42 seats, 43.7%
Conservatives: 39 seats, 40.1%
Delik Independence: 16 seats, 16.3%
Resulting Gov't: Liberal minority
Resulting PM: Niccolo Cyndican (Liberal)
The second democratic election saw the Conservatives' persistent attack on PM Cyndican's character affect his party's results. DIP also mobilized their votes and won more seats, thus making the Parliament a hung one. Cyndican continued on as PM, but with a minority.
1909 (75 seats total, 38 needed for majority)
Conservatives: 40 seats, 53.5%
Liberals: 22 seats, 29.3%
Liberal Unionists: 13 seats, 17.2%
Resulting Gov't: CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY
Resulting PM: Abilio Ventura (Conservative)
After the referendum, which took most Liberals and the DIP to narrowly allow, went for Delikian independence, the Tories blamed the Liberals for dividing the country. They and the unionist Liberals, imaginatively called the Liberal Unionists, poured scorn on Cyndican and his Liberals and Ventura's Tories won a clear majority.
1913 (75 seats total, 38 needed for majority)
Conservatives: 40 seats, 52.3%
Liberals: 25 seats, 33.1%
Liberal Unionists: 9 seats, 12.0%
Socialist Labour: 1 seat, 2.6%
Resulting Gov't: CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY
Resulting PM: Abilio Ventura (Conservative)
The free-market attitude of the Conservatives and the headless Liberals who couldn't commit to anything left-ish, alienated workers enough for Socialist Labour, in its first election, to win a single seat, which was filled by Tancredo Torres, coal miner and trade unionist. Also, Liberals made gains off the now uncertain Liberal Unionists, not because of charisma, but because the LU now had nothing worth to campaign on, Delikian independence long since universally accepted.
1919 (75 seats total, 38 needed for majority)
Socialist Labour: 19 seats, 25.1%
Liberals: 17 seats, 21.9%
Conservatives: 16 seats, 20.7%
Radicals: 7 seats, 10.2%
Nationalists: 7 seats, 9.5%
Free Democrats: 7 seats, 9.3%
Social Democratic Workers: 2 seats, 3.2%
Resulting Gov't: Liberal-Conservative-Free Democratic MAJORITY COALITION
Resulting PM: Luis Abelardo Reyes (Liberal)
After the disastrous war with Delik and the Grand Entente, in which ground was burnt and many soldiers died, the people went to the polls, angry and bitter, and brought in many newly established parties. The chaos resulting from the election lasted for a month before a stable Lib-Con-FDP coalition was formed, and Socialist Labour was made to go into Opposition.
1922 (103 seats, 52 needed for majority)
Solidarity List: 47 seats, 44.7%
Liberals: 24 seats, 23.7%
Conservatives: 24 seats, 22.8%
Nationalists: 6 seats, 6.6%
Free Democrats: 2 seats, 2.3%
Resulting Gov't: Liberal-Conservative-Free Democratic minority coalition with S&C from Nationalists
Resulting PM: Luis Abelardo Reyes (Liberal)
The united list of the Socialist Labour Party, Radicals and Social Democratic Workers Party looked like it would gain a majority, but it fell short and the center-right coalition continued its government. After this election, Solidarity would fall apart.
1923 (103 seats, 52 needed for a majority)
Socialist Labour: 32 seats, 30.0%
Liberals: 26 seats, 24.6%
Conservatives: 22 seats, 21.6%
United Populists: 11 seats, 10.3%
Radicals: 6 seats, 6.3%
Free Democrats: 4 seats, 4.2%
Social Democratic Workers: 1 seat, 1.6%
Nationalists: 1 seat, 1.5%
Resulting Gov't: Liberal-Conservative-Free Democratic MAJORITY COALITION
Resulting PM: Luis Abelardo Reyes (Liberal)
The Nationalists and Conservatives was blasted by the rising fascist United Populist Party for "betraying the Right" and they gained big in the polls, at the expense of the Nationalists, and a bit from the Conservatives. Socialist Labour was still the biggest party by far, but Reyes' Liberals remained the leader of the government.
1927 (103 seats, 52 needed for a majority)
Socialist Labour: 32 seats, 30.9%
United Populists: 28 seats, 26.6%
Liberals: 21 seats, 20.7%
Conservatives: 17 seats, 16.5%
Radicals: 2 seats, 2.0%
Social Democratic Workers: 2 seats, 1.9%
Free Democrats: 1 seat, 1.3%
Resulting Gov't: Socialist Labour-Liberal-Conservative MAJORITY COALITION
Resulting PM: Pedro Rubalcaba (Socialist Labour)
In the end, the surge of the United Populists scared the Liberals and Conservatives enough in the end that they decided to side with the devil they knew...
This fear gave birth to the first coalition to be (as they say in future Rosalia), a "Brick Coalition". Its partly because if you mix the colors of the Liberals, Conservatives and Socialist Labour together, you get brick red, and because such a coalition has a majority as strong as a brick-house.
I'll start off with some election results for my fictional country the Kingdom of Rosalia. I'll post the two results of Albion later.
1901 (97 seats total, 49 needed for majority)
Liberals: 51 seats, 53.0%
Conservatives: 35 seats, 35.7%
Delik Independence: 11 seats, 11.3%
Resulting Gov't: LIBERAL MAJORITY
Resulting PM: Niccolo Cyndican (Liberal)
The first democratic election in the Kingdom resulted in a Liberal majority, as the people trusted them, and not the Conservatives. Delik Independence got a lot of votes... This election, and all elections forth, were decided by the Astudillo System (D'Hondt)
1905 (97 seats total, 49 needed for majority)
Liberals: 42 seats, 43.7%
Conservatives: 39 seats, 40.1%
Delik Independence: 16 seats, 16.3%
Resulting Gov't: Liberal minority
Resulting PM: Niccolo Cyndican (Liberal)
The second democratic election saw the Conservatives' persistent attack on PM Cyndican's character affect his party's results. DIP also mobilized their votes and won more seats, thus making the Parliament a hung one. Cyndican continued on as PM, but with a minority.
1909 (75 seats total, 38 needed for majority)
Conservatives: 40 seats, 53.5%
Liberals: 22 seats, 29.3%
Liberal Unionists: 13 seats, 17.2%
Resulting Gov't: CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY
Resulting PM: Abilio Ventura (Conservative)
After the referendum, which took most Liberals and the DIP to narrowly allow, went for Delikian independence, the Tories blamed the Liberals for dividing the country. They and the unionist Liberals, imaginatively called the Liberal Unionists, poured scorn on Cyndican and his Liberals and Ventura's Tories won a clear majority.
1913 (75 seats total, 38 needed for majority)
Conservatives: 40 seats, 52.3%
Liberals: 25 seats, 33.1%
Liberal Unionists: 9 seats, 12.0%
Socialist Labour: 1 seat, 2.6%
Resulting Gov't: CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY
Resulting PM: Abilio Ventura (Conservative)
The free-market attitude of the Conservatives and the headless Liberals who couldn't commit to anything left-ish, alienated workers enough for Socialist Labour, in its first election, to win a single seat, which was filled by Tancredo Torres, coal miner and trade unionist. Also, Liberals made gains off the now uncertain Liberal Unionists, not because of charisma, but because the LU now had nothing worth to campaign on, Delikian independence long since universally accepted.
1919 (75 seats total, 38 needed for majority)
Socialist Labour: 19 seats, 25.1%
Liberals: 17 seats, 21.9%
Conservatives: 16 seats, 20.7%
Radicals: 7 seats, 10.2%
Nationalists: 7 seats, 9.5%
Free Democrats: 7 seats, 9.3%
Social Democratic Workers: 2 seats, 3.2%
Resulting Gov't: Liberal-Conservative-Free Democratic MAJORITY COALITION
Resulting PM: Luis Abelardo Reyes (Liberal)
After the disastrous war with Delik and the Grand Entente, in which ground was burnt and many soldiers died, the people went to the polls, angry and bitter, and brought in many newly established parties. The chaos resulting from the election lasted for a month before a stable Lib-Con-FDP coalition was formed, and Socialist Labour was made to go into Opposition.
1922 (103 seats, 52 needed for majority)
Solidarity List: 47 seats, 44.7%
Liberals: 24 seats, 23.7%
Conservatives: 24 seats, 22.8%
Nationalists: 6 seats, 6.6%
Free Democrats: 2 seats, 2.3%
Resulting Gov't: Liberal-Conservative-Free Democratic minority coalition with S&C from Nationalists
Resulting PM: Luis Abelardo Reyes (Liberal)
The united list of the Socialist Labour Party, Radicals and Social Democratic Workers Party looked like it would gain a majority, but it fell short and the center-right coalition continued its government. After this election, Solidarity would fall apart.
1923 (103 seats, 52 needed for a majority)
Socialist Labour: 32 seats, 30.0%
Liberals: 26 seats, 24.6%
Conservatives: 22 seats, 21.6%
United Populists: 11 seats, 10.3%
Radicals: 6 seats, 6.3%
Free Democrats: 4 seats, 4.2%
Social Democratic Workers: 1 seat, 1.6%
Nationalists: 1 seat, 1.5%
Resulting Gov't: Liberal-Conservative-Free Democratic MAJORITY COALITION
Resulting PM: Luis Abelardo Reyes (Liberal)
The Nationalists and Conservatives was blasted by the rising fascist United Populist Party for "betraying the Right" and they gained big in the polls, at the expense of the Nationalists, and a bit from the Conservatives. Socialist Labour was still the biggest party by far, but Reyes' Liberals remained the leader of the government.
1927 (103 seats, 52 needed for a majority)
Socialist Labour: 32 seats, 30.9%
United Populists: 28 seats, 26.6%
Liberals: 21 seats, 20.7%
Conservatives: 17 seats, 16.5%
Radicals: 2 seats, 2.0%
Social Democratic Workers: 2 seats, 1.9%
Free Democrats: 1 seat, 1.3%
Resulting Gov't: Socialist Labour-Liberal-Conservative MAJORITY COALITION
Resulting PM: Pedro Rubalcaba (Socialist Labour)
In the end, the surge of the United Populists scared the Liberals and Conservatives enough in the end that they decided to side with the devil they knew...
This fear gave birth to the first coalition to be (as they say in future Rosalia), a "Brick Coalition". Its partly because if you mix the colors of the Liberals, Conservatives and Socialist Labour together, you get brick red, and because such a coalition has a majority as strong as a brick-house.